Zaha Hadid Famous Architectures
Zaha Hadid Becomes the First Woman to Win the RIBA Gold Medal
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| by Juan E De Cristofaro from Zaragoza
2. Bergisel Ski Jump, Innsbruck, Austria
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| Bergisel. Licensed under CC BY 2.0 via Commons
3. BMW Central Building, Leipzig, Germany
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| Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Commons
4. Maggie's Centre, Kirkcaldy
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| by Duncan Cumming - Own work
5. Phæno Science Center, Wolfsburg, Germany
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| by Richard Bartz - Own work.
6. The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at 547 East Circle Drive, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan USA.
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| by Kremerbi - Own work.
7. Library and Learning Center (left, architect Zaha Hadid), Departement 1 and Teaching Center right architect Laura Spinadel
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| by Peter Haas
8. Heydar Aliyev Cultural Centre in Baku, Azerbaijan
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| by Original architectural work
9. Design Plaza South Korea
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| Design Plaza South Korea
10. Guangzhou Opera House, China
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Guangzhou Opera House

Born Zaha Mohammad Hadid
31 October 1950
Baghdad, IraqNationality Iraqi-British Alma mater American University of Beirut
Architectural Association School of ArchitectureOccupation Architect Website www .zaha-hadid .com Practice Zaha Hadid Architects Buildings Maxxi, Bridge Pavilion, Maggie's Centre, Contemporary Arts Center
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For some more designs http://www.decoist.com/2013-03-14/futuristic-architecture-zaha-hadid/






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